[HD] AR15 Service Rifle Standing Practice 2009-05-10
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it's funny how the comment section is filled with these Immature messages
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@mjmcg Such big words...
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@jduckett85 I will, right square up your ass dickwad.
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@mjmcg I'm sorry I hurt your feelings that much, it seems like I really got you riled up... You're right the comment box is open, and I made an observation that you're an a**hole, which you clearly are. Take my 2 cents and shove it.
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@jduckett85 I'm sorry, did someone ask you to run your piss flaps in this exchange? Seems to me he posted a public video and left the comments box wide open to same. We've been cordially passing our viewpoints back and forth quite politely without your 2 cents. You are entitled to your side as well but to be so rude as to tell someone to shut the hell up would buy you a slap up side your head in person my friend. Nobody asked for your obnoxious interjection thank you very much.
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@mjmcg This is how you properly practice for, and execute an NRA service rifle standing position. If the gentleman just wanted to have a plinking session, I'm sure he wouldn't gear up as much. Why don't you just shut the hell up and leave him alone?
You are like a highly efficient machine. Just watching gave me a few good pointers, one of which being: hold long, hold wrong! Thanks for the video.
damattalizer 2 months ago
@damattalizer Indeed. Don't hold too long for standing. Don't be afraid to reset if the hold isn't right. Just lower the rifle, take a few breaths, and bring the rifle up for the shot again.
ocabj 2 months ago
i am planning on starting HP matches in 2012. I got a WOA upper and been shooting local clinics, and ALOT of dry firing. I don't have a shooting jacket or anything. Any recommendations for a new shooter on how to improve my scores? Particularly standing. Congrats on going distinguished. Id like to see you do some more HP videos sometime.
stork23raz 2 months ago
@stork23raz Standing is the hardest position, mentally and physically. That's why I always practice it at the range. Sometimes it's the only position I practice in a single day. Only recommendation I can give is to practice and train a lot. Find out your 'average' per stage of fire. Your goal should be to score better than that with every string of fire. While you want to shoot clean 100s, the simplest goal is to simply shoot better than you have before.
ocabj 2 months ago